Biological Adaptions

Like their cousins, Baelidae Subspecies are able to produce and shoot silk to capture prey. This silk is extremely thick, making it hard for captured prey to escape. Unlike Baelidae, it can actually add two different toxins into its silk, making its already strong silk deadly. These toxins can either sap away the prey's strength or even paralyze prey in its tracks. Their pincers are can rip the very ground with their sheer force.

Behavior

Baelidae Subspecies are a lot more aggressive than the Baelidae. With the silk combined with their deadly toxins, Baelidae Subspecies has a better success rate at capturing prey than their cousin.